The excellent work on
this page on Ephram's Line was researched by Shirley HAYWARD - She has
also done much of the research up to George N. Hayward that matched much
of my own on the main Hayward page
. (Always good to have independent collaboration) I have changed it only
in the formatting so that it fits with the formatting of the site.

Article in the 14 April 1892 POST - Bruce>

Upwards of 300 persons were at the
station Tuesday eve. to witness the departure of a
number of citizens for the Western part of the Dominion.
The train, comprising the regular western train with
special emigrant cars attached was an hour late, having
been detained by delays in loading the exodians and
their effects at the different stations along the line.
At Moncton a special train was made up and when it left
had fully 350 persons on board bound for the West. Those
who left Sackville were:

For Elkhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel LUND and child and
Miss Lund and masters Harvey LUND, David LUND, Albert
LUND and Herbert LUND.

Ephraim HAYWARD, Port Elgin, went to Calgary.

14 April 1892 POST

Ephram
Howard HAYWARD was born on June
3, 1858 in New Brunswick and died on August 1933 in Unity,
Saskatchewan.

He married Mary
Ellen BLACK in New Brunswick.
She was born <Abt 1870> in Richibucto, New
Brunswick and died in Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Bruce - Found a
marriage record that has Ephram
H Hayward age 23, single, resident of and born in Port
Elgin, son of George and Elizabeth, occupation was that of a
Millwright, marrying on <month and day combination do not
work for me, but that is what is there> 02, 30, 1882 to
Mary E Black, age 23, single, resident of Richibucto,
daughter of James and Rosetta - this also puts Mary Ellen
Black at being born Abt 1859/1860 instead of Abt 1870 - note
that the mother's maiden name was not listed- her place of
residence was also spelt as Richebucto
instead of Richibucto
)

Clara Leona HAYWARD, born
1890, New Brunswick married Hugh
Everard McKENZIE August 7, 1918 in Winnipeg. (Note
here from Bruce Edward
Hayward - I remember Both Clara and Hugh fairly well
as a young boy - One Halloween in particular we went to
their house in Winnipeg (late 50's early 60's) for a
taffy pull. The aromas and warmth in that house
were amazing. Hugh was quite good with 'Tall
tales' - one that comes to mind was about the cold
blizzard that hit. There had been a pot of coffee
on the fire that froze so fast, that the ice was still
warm... - I also spent time hunting with my Dad and
Hugh. - amazing smile to that man.)

Note:
James PRYCE was born on November 20, 1859 in Nairn, Scotland and
died on March 31, 1957 in Wawota.
Jessie MCLENNAN was born on November 22, 1861 in
Nairnshire, Scotland and died on August 27, 1935 in Wawota.
They were married on October 17, 1885 in Lethbridge,
Alberta.

- *** there are some
WWII clippings, and a letter about Cecil below

Jean Bertha HAYWARD, PRIVATE

Rae Nelson HAYWARD, PRIVATE

Hugh John HAYWARD, PRIVATE

Russel Edward
HAYWARD (Shirley's Dad) , PRIVATE

Robert Bryon HAYWARD - Private

The rest is there but I will not
publish information on Living persons other than their
names. If you want further information on this line
contact us through our Contact
us form, and I will contact Shirley for you.

Newspaper article about Cec and winning Military Medal for
Bravery

Letter Shirley's Grandma received from Government about Cec
and Military Medal